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Young people need to step up and start voting
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All of a sudden you're not passing through, you're a resident the same resident who didn't happen to think that property tax questions or open-space initiatives didn't apply to you. Or you're the resident stuck with a lousy bunch of representatives for two to six years depending upon the elected position that you had no hand in picking.
Should young people vote for the sake of voting? When I was a college freshman living away from home the first time I was woefully unprepared to vote, aside from the presidential race. But I voted anyway because all the years of watching my mother and father go to the polls had impressed upon me that it is important to exercise the right. I haven't missed an election since.
If young people are uncomfortable with the notion of not being prepared to vote, they can take some solace in knowing that some longtime voters turn out not knowing the issues well, either. Then again, there's ample access to information if people would just bother to take the time. Even a cursory reading of the Voter Information Pamphlet is better than being led by the nose by campaign advertising.
Marjorie Cortez, who will wear the "I voted" sticker given to her at the polls Nov. 6 until if falls off her office pass, is a Deseret Morning News editorial writer.
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Anon: I'm not apathetic to voting because I'm uninformed. Quite the...
Hatuletoh | Nov. 13, 2007 at 5:44 p.m.
Some of the comments posted sure show Marjorie's point. I completely...
Anonymous | Nov. 13, 2007 at 3:32 p.m.
The first time I was old enough to vote, the winner of the nation's...
Hatuletoh | Nov. 13, 2007 at 2:13 p.m.
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